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Bowling for Soup with Patent Pending – Crocodile Rock Cafe

$16 for a Pop-Punk Concert for Two on April 24 at 6:30 p.m.

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In a Nutshell

Veteran pop-punk band behind hit “1985” creates party atmosphere in fun-filled live show

The Fine Print

Seeing one of your favorite bands is a transcendent experience, like seeing your favorite actor play your favorite president. Spoil your senses with this GrouponLive deal to see Bowling for Soup with Patent Pending on the main stage at Crocodile Rock Cafe. For $16, you get two general-admission tickets on Tuesday, April 24, at 6:30 p.m. (up to a $32.60 value, including all fees).

The pop-punk pranksters of Bowling for Soup make fun music, funny music, and nothing in between. With their millions-selling catalog of irascible pop nuggets, Bowling for Soup proves why the class clown always gets the girl. Since the goofball quartet broke out of Texas onto the international scene in the mid '90s, they've collected a loyal fan base with their knack for infectious hooks. Best known for hits such as the Grammy-nominated “Girl All the Bad Guys Want” and “1985," the human Alfred E. Neumans continue to fuel invisible pogo sticks with their recent efforts Sorry for Partyin’ and Fishin’ for Woos.

Fellow pop-punkers Patent Pending swing from the rafters with hits such as “One Less Heart to Break.” At the top of the bill, Atlanta’s Freshman 15 and local rockers Paint the Town Careless sing loving paeans to debauchery while sweating Mountain Dew.

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Bowling for Soup with Patent Pending

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    Crocodile Rock Cafe

    520 W Hamilton St.
    Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101
    (610) 434-4600
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  • Contact Crocodile Rock Cafe at (610) 434-4600 for questions or hours

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